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A fire’s building amongst the city’s towers, flames licking up to the sky in a brilliant orange. A breeze picks up, making the metallic stench of human blood flare up around him. It’s unbearable even out here, miles from the civilisation it belongs to. His nails dig into his skin and he closes his eyes to block it out.

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“I did die,” Fitz says, flatly. “We all did. When you-- did whatever it is you did. You know that, second verse same as the first but with PTSD and a new body instead of amnesia and heart failure. I’ve met your wife, she told me all about it. She’s also terrifying, so exactly your type. Probably never tell Benny.”

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“What I’m sayin’ is, people are people,” the Doctor explains. She’s closer now, easing nearer step by step as she talks, and Yaz doesn’t think she’s realized she’s doing it. “People fear what they don’t understand. What’s new and strange and alien. Mostly that’s all religion is. A way to make sense of the chaos."

After the Tsuranga Conundrum, Yaz and the Doctor discuss grief and mourning and how maybe the Doctor isn't as good at it as she thinks she is.